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"Killed Twice": Cars in Nuclear Tests
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Operation Hot Rod in 1951 took five 1930s cars out to the new Nevada test site.
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When The Wind Blows, Part 10
25:08|Their first hours within the tiny inner refuge.Join us on Patreon here www.patreon.com/atomichoboThanks for listening.JuliePaper Tigers
25:58|Chairman Mao and his "paper tigers".Join us on Patreon for more episodes at www.patreon.com/atomichobo I quote a lot of good books in this episode, so here is a list:Tombstone: The Untold Story of Mao's Great Famine by Yang JishengMao's Great Famine: The History of China's Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958-62, by Frank DikotterThe Evolution of Nuclear Strategy by Lawrence FreedmanThe Cold War: A World History by Odd Arne WestadThe Cold War by John Lewis GaddisWhen The Wind Blows, Part 9
33:12|The first terrible 48 hours after the Bomb drops...Join me on Patreon for more episodes at www.patreon.com/atomichoboFour Minutes of When The Wind Blows, Part 8
39:39|The episode where the bomb drops!I've also uploaded a new Four Minutes of The War Game episode for patrons, so please consider joining us there at www.patreon.com/atomichobo Thanks,JulieWhen The Wind Blows, Part 7
36:03|Operation Wake Up!
26:55|"LA was bombed today" said the local paper in 1951. This was Operation Wake Up.A Silly Name for the H-Bomb
23:06|The 1950s trend - which caused mockery and anger - for calling the hydrogen bomb "clean" or "humanitarian". Could the Americans make this awful weapon clean, or was it just a ploy to quiet our fear of fallout, and silence calls to ban nuclear testing?If you've been enjoying my FOUR MINUTES OF...episodes, please know I'm doing the same on Patreon for THE WAR GAME. Episode 6 of Four Minutes of The War Game was uploaded at the weekend, and you can join us for £3 a month and get all extra episodes. Find it here: www.patreon.com/atomichobo Thanks for listening,JulieWhen The Wind Blows, Part 6
43:01|The shadow of death falls over Jim and Hilda's cottage. Not that they notice! Too busy sorting out bottles and pepper pots - getting things just right for the bomb!